Tesla raises prices for some vehicles in China

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SHANGHAI, Aug 30 (Reuters) - U.S. electric vehicles maker Tesla Inc said on Friday it had raised prices for some vehicles in China, a decision that comes as the Chinese yuan trades at its weakest levels in more than 10 years.

The starting price for the Model X sport utility vehicle (SUV) was now 809,900 yuan ($114,186) compared with 790,900 yuan previously, Tesla said on its China website. Its long-range dual-motor variants of mass-market Model 3 vehicles were now priced at 439,900 yuan, up from 429,900 yuan previously.

People familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier this week that Tesla would hike prices on Friday and could do so again in December should Chinese tariffs on U.S.-made cars take effect. ($1 = 7.0928 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Yilei Sun in SHANGHAI and Se Young Lee in BEIJING; Editing by Stephen Coates)